Monday, October 31, 2016

Happy Halloween from November Hill

The Pumpkin King overlooks a tragic accident in the Graveyard of Lost Souls.


The cake my mom, daughter and I made this weekend during our three-generational sleepover. So much fun and the cake was delicious too. Carrot cake with lemon cream cheese frosting. Those chocolate pumpkins were pretty good too but I think the favorite candy ended up being the white chocolate peanut butter ghosts! They disappeared fast.

Happy Halloween to all!

Thursday, October 27, 2016

Goodbye Sweet Kyra Corgi

We said goodbye to our sweet Corgi girl Kyra yesterday morning. Closing in on 17 years with us, she has been an amazing and feisty member of our family. She thankfully went peacefully and although I feel a huge empty space in our lives and home right now, I'm grateful for all the time we had with her. Bear Corgi took it hardest of all, and although he seems better today I am fretting a little about what this means for him. We'll figure it out.

Meanwhile, here are a few of the thousands of photos of Kyra - who I now picture running with Chase and enjoying her youthful body again.


Kyra with her best girl. My daughter was only 3 when Kyra came to us and they became best buddies very quickly. I don't know why we don't have puppy pictures! I couldn't find a single one.


She and Chase went with us almost everywhere. Kyra was a terrific hiking buddy for her girl.


The day Bear came to live with us she took him under her Corgi paw and became his very best friend.


And even when he outgrew her and revealed himself to be a huge ball of energy, you can see who remained "top dog." 


It's almost unfathomable to me that she is gone, but as we all know who live with and love animals, they are never REALLY gone - their spirits remain in our hearts forever. We love you Kyra girl. You'll be with us always.

This last photo says it all.


Tuesday, October 25, 2016

Worst idea ever: "Handispur"

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Ummmm - how about NO THANKS. 

Let's call it what it is, a torture tool. If you want your horse to pay attention to you, develop a relationship with him/her and get quieter, not louder with inducing pain. Sigh.

If you agree, head on over and report this campaign for the cruelty it is.